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in all honesty, getting it somewhere near 7.1-7.2kg is more likely. (;) I have a similar build)
Do enjoy building it, this is the BEST bike I've ever built. The entire design is very mechanic/builder friendly. (and I build bikes under special requests for demanding customers from where I've from as a consultant)
Do enjoy building it, this is the BEST bike I've ever built. The entire design is very mechanic/builder friendly. (and I build bikes under special requests for demanding customers from where I've from as a consultant)
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Which size and weight is frameset?Taiyoto wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:12 pmjust start to assemble new bike frameset
using,
1. Winspace slc 2.0 frameset disc version (1000usd)
2. Winspace Zero Integrated Bar and Stem (180USD)
3. R8020 groupset 2380grams 50/34T-30T (700USD)
4. Favero for shimano 157grams x 2 =314grams (already have it)
5. Far Sport S4 1340grams (1000USD )
6. Vittoria corsa speed tubeless. 240grams x 2 = 580grams (100USD)
7. giant slr saddle 190grams (55USD)
total budget more or less is 3300USD
this is for the recent assemble. but in the next week will update to
gearmate chainring supercompact 46/30 crankset with ceramic BB86 for this bike (still waiting the spare parts)
hope all weight is under 7kgs......
coming soon to finish .................
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^I own both bikes. My SLC2.0D Sits on my trainer as a posh collector bike while the TCR gets hammered outside.
I must say that despite TCR being heavier and marginally less clean than SLC (in terms of manufacturing quality) it does ride so much better on the front end.
The SLC2.0D front end is quite harsh haha.
I'm very happy with the SLC2.0D. Gonna go full Di2 on it after I get my hands on the M8100.
I must say that despite TCR being heavier and marginally less clean than SLC (in terms of manufacturing quality) it does ride so much better on the front end.
The SLC2.0D front end is quite harsh haha.
I'm very happy with the SLC2.0D. Gonna go full Di2 on it after I get my hands on the M8100.
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Nice color! I see Durianrider just built one SLC up on his insta. 5.67kg no pedals.
Portland based
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SLC 2.0 the frameset is very stiffness and very harsh using the far sport s4, I think is for 200Watts legs to handle this monster.
Of course is the groupset R8020 upgrades to R8070, all the cables can integrated inside of the handlebar.
for the experiment of this bike, looks wonderful, low budget high perfomance for the wheels and the frameset.
The only not good was the groupset, but nothing is perfect. so I agree for the weight now, this is amazing.
My friends start to ask me where to buy and assemble.
the difficult now is to get the groupsets R8020, first is out of stock and the prices are too high!! it uses R8070, all the budget blows up.
Of course is the groupset R8020 upgrades to R8070, all the cables can integrated inside of the handlebar.
for the experiment of this bike, looks wonderful, low budget high perfomance for the wheels and the frameset.
The only not good was the groupset, but nothing is perfect. so I agree for the weight now, this is amazing.
My friends start to ask me where to buy and assemble.
the difficult now is to get the groupsets R8020, first is out of stock and the prices are too high!! it uses R8070, all the budget blows up.
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sharing my slc2.0d build which has went through several iterations (despite sitting on my trainer for the majority of the time)
I mainly kept this bike to show off the build quality (and also for my trainer sessions)
Prefer to keep it simple as a climbing all day rig. No high profile wheels.
I mainly kept this bike to show off the build quality (and also for my trainer sessions)
Prefer to keep it simple as a climbing all day rig. No high profile wheels.